I agree with William re Terminator. Question though: is Darth Vader
really a Cyborg? His head-mask or whatever you call it is mainly there
to hide his disfigurements...
Henry
> Chewymatt, der Arnold describes himself as follows:
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> "A cyborg, a machine, a terminator, Cyberdyne systems model one zero
> one. Infiltration unit. Underneath it's a hyper-alloy combat chassis.
> Microprocessor controlled, fully armoured. Very tough. But on the
> outside it's living human tissue."
>
> If you want to argue with a Terminator, be my guest... But I'd say
> it's a cyborg (maybe an orgcyb?).
>
> Otherwise, depending on how you want to define cyborg, anyone wearing
> glasses or wielding a tool in any film is also a cyborg.
>
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